Do you create docs and assign them via Google Classroom? If so, your students may need a little refresher on the workflow for editing and submitting these. The video below is a short tutorial on how to do this on an iPad.
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Become a HyperDocs Master!
HyperDocs are a powerful pedagogical tool that you can use to engage your students in deep thinking, creativity, collaboration, and exploration of a topic.
Here are some excellent resources to help you get started:
The ultimate resource for all things HyperDoc!
The HyperDocs website (above) has a “Resources” section with dozens of excellent templates and sample HyperDocs for you to freely use! They also have a platform for teachers to share resources called “Teachers Give Teachers.”
Tip: You may want to subscribe to the YouTube channel – Teacher Give Teachers
Adding Polls to Google Slides
Communicate with Parents with Remind
Periodic Table of EdTech
Here is a very creative & clickable “Periodic Table of EdTech” from the folks at dailygenius.com. There is a download link at the bottom.
Lesson Plans for use with Canva
Canva is a powerful, free online graphic design tool that students and teachers love. If you are looking for a creative way to begin using Canva in your classroom, check out Canva’s Teaching Materials page. There are many well designed lesson for multiple subjects: math, creative writing, social studies, science, and more.
You can check it out by clicking here.
Or copy & paste this address into your web browser navigation bar:
https://designschool.canva.com/teaching-materials/
Education on Air – Watch on Demand
Recently, Google hosted “Education on Air,” a live event for educators from around the world. If you are looking to sharpen your Google skills or become a G-Suite pro, definitely take a look at the webinars that are available to view on demand.